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Scrum Compact
All artifacts, roles and events of Scrum compiled in a pocket format – that is Scrum Compact. Your faithful companion in Scrum projects Scrum Compact is a compact version of the current Scrum guide. It aligned with our Scrum Poster. It is supplemented by helpful checklists.
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Moderation and facilitation: Our consultants design good agile collaboration
Example: Retrospective moderated by wibas A team wants to focus on the content in the retrospective - including the Scrum Master. Therefore the team asks for an external moderator from wibas. The Scrum Retrospective is one example: Of course, our facilitation can also be used for a Kaizen meeting or a SAFe Inspect & Adapt workshop.
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Scaled Agile & Large Scale Scrum: Links
Jones: "Lean Thinking: Banish Waste and Create Wealth in Your Corporation", Free Press, 2003 The big pictureLinkswibas Scrum Browser: http://www.scrumbrowser.com/Large Scale Scrum - LeSS: http://qr.wibas.com/less Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe): http://qr.wibas.com/safeSpotify Engineering Culture - part 1: http://qr.wibas.com/spot1Scrum at Scale: http://qr.wibas.com/sscale Patterns for agile teams, units
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Playbook for SAFe
SAFe® tailored for you By combining the wibas Playbook for SAFe® with our many years of experience in implementing SAFe®, you will achieve results quickly. Together we develop customized solutions that fit your company's needs. Let's start this exciting journey together. Believe us: it's really a lot of fun. Introduction: wibas Playbook for SAFe Play with us: the wibas Playbook for SAFe®.
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Certified Scrum Professional Scrum Master (CSP-SM)
Full-Service for your Certified Scrum Professional (CSP-SM) TrainingThe following services are included in this CSP-SM training:Certificate as Certified Scrum Professional - Scrum Master (CSP-SM) at the Scrum AllianceTwo-year membership with the Scrum AlliancePhoto log of the contents after the trainingPossibility to network with other training participants on the mywibas platform Certified Scrum Professional
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SAFe 6.0: Improved Flow and Business Agility in the Scaled Agile Framework
Blog by Scaled Agile about SAFe 6.0: https://scaledagileframework.com/blog/say-hello-to-safe-6-0/ What´s new in SAFe 6.0: https://scaledagileframework.com/whats-new-in-safe-6-0/ Scaled Agile Framework: https://scaledagileframework.com
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Implementing SAFe 6.0 Training (SPC)
The Implementing SAFe training is intended for anyone involved in a leading role in a SAFe® implementation.
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wibas Cadence Calendar for SAFe
Define the optimal event structure for your SAFe® implementation Playful approach to properly apply the events in SAFe. Once the decision has been made to implement SAFe® and set up an Agile Release Train (ART), a number of questions arise regarding the structure of the various events. SAFe® describes all events on the different levels, but leaves room for deciding how they look in detail.
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Malte gives a presentation at the Best Practice User Group Congress 2022
Our colleague Malte Foegen will be there with an exciting presentation about SAFe. SAFe - big shit or epic show? Thursday, 09/22/2022, 15:15 - 16:00 I've been reading a lot of SAFe bashing lately. At agile conferences, people confirm to each other how terrible SAFe is. At the same time, SAFe is the most widely used Scaled Agile framework. Is SAFe agile hell? Are the problems true?
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SAFe - How to make it good
At agile conferences people confirm to each other how terrible SAFe is. At the same time, SAFe is the most widely used Scaled Agile framework. Is SAFe agile hell? Are the problems true? Or is SAFe great cinema - and agilists are just too dumb? We believe: the problems with SAFe are true and big crap. But the root cause is misunderstandings already with agile at the team level.